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In Modules 1 and 2, participants learn to practice assessing the qi by assessing diagnostic changes in the body's motions, rhythms, discrete temperature changes, and areas of restriction. These EV methods are the diagnostic assessments of this palpatory approach.
In Modules 1 and 2, participants learn to practice assessing the qi by assessing diagnostic changes in the body's motions, rhythms, discrete temperature changes, and areas of restriction. These EV methods are the diagnostic assessments of this palpatory approach.
In this special Module 3 course for SIEAM graduates, Jack will show how these diagnostic aids can deepen our understanding, improve our ability, and assess the body's fluids.
One of the most fascinating and useful results of applying osteopathic palpatory concepts to TEAM (Traditional East Asian Medicine) is the clear realization that the yin and yang organs described in our core texts are clearly connected to the actual physical organs and that these connections are palpable.